Born in Indianapolis, Robin Wilson has her roots stretching from the cornfields of Indiana to the warm orchards of Eaton, Georgia. After living in Georgia for 37 transformative years, she's less of a Hoosier and more of a Peach—sweet, resilient, and deeply connected to her community. Robin attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where she laid the groundwork for her profound understanding of people and their dreams. Her education wasn't just academic; it was also a lesson in building lasting relationships, a skill she would later weave into her professional life. Before joining Keller Williams, Robin spent 30 years with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Clerk Office. It was there, amid the gains and losses of the real estate market, that her fascination with the industry was ignited. Her career is a tapestry of insights gained from her years in court, now applied to navigating the intricate paths of real estate transactions. Robin's favorite part of her profession isn’t just closing deals; it's guiding people from "Hopeless to Hopeful to Ownership." Whether she's handing over the keys to a new homeowner or providing market insight, her work is a transformative journey that enriches lives.
Born in Indianapolis, Robin Wilson has her roots stretching from the cornfields of Indiana to the warm orchards of Eaton, Georgia. After living in Georgia for 37 transformative years, she's less of a Hoosier and more of a Peach—sweet, resilient, and deeply connected to her community. Robin attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where she laid the groundwork for her profound understanding of people and their dreams. Her education wasn't just academic; it was also a lesson in building lasting relationships, a skill she would later weave into her professional life. Before joining Keller Williams, Robin spent 30 years with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court’s Clerk Office. It was there, amid the gains and losses of the real estate market, that her fascination with the industry was ignited. Her career is a tapestry of insights gained from her years in court, now applied to navigating the intricate paths of real estate transactions. Robin's favorite part of her profession isn’t just closing deals; it's guiding people from "Hopeless to Hopeful to Ownership." Whether she's handing over the keys to a new homeowner or providing market insight, her work is a transformative journey that enriches lives.